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June 2, 2026 28 mins

Sean closes the show with a major focus on California’s primary and the chance for Steve Hilton to advance in the race for governor. Hilton joins the program and argues that sixteen years of one-party Democratic control have produced high costs, homelessness, crime, unemployment, and a state government that no longer works for everyday Californians. Sean and Hilton discuss Tom Steyer, Xavier Becerra, Gavin Newsom, taxpayer fraud, regulation, housing costs, energy policy, and why California voters should treat this election as a turning point. Hilton lays out his case for cutting taxes, fighting fraud, reducing bureaucracy, and restoring the California dream for working families. The hour also includes listener calls about Texas, New York, Mamdani, Democratic radicalism, and the broader stakes of the midterm cycle. Sean ends by previewing election-night coverage with Steve Hilton, Ted Cruz, Ken Paxton, Stephen Miller, and Ainsley Earhardt.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, news round up in Information Overload hour. Here's

(00:02):
our toll free telephone numbers eight hundred nine four one Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program.
I had for a long time thought mathematically it would
probably be impossible in our lifetime to ever see a
Republican governor in the communist utopia of Gavin Newsom out

(00:23):
in California. I don't believe that anymore. I actually believe
that we can elect Steve Hilton as the governor of
the great state of California. Now, today is primary Day
in California, and I believe that when the results pour in,
and probably later my time, Eastern time, when the results

(00:46):
pour in, I do believe, and I hope and I
pray for the people of California because they deserve better
governance than they now have, that in fact, Steve Hilton
will come out on top and will be the leading
candidate to replace mister noshow governor, Gavin Newsom, mister trained
to nowhere, waste all the taxpayer money, Newsome, mister full

(01:06):
time podcaster, Newsome, mister full time author, Newsome, mister world
traveler Newsome. Anyway, it's Primary Day in California. We welcome
back to the program, our friend Steve Hilton. Are you
still leading in the polls. I'm not saying by a
large margin, but enough that I want you to win,
and I know you have a good ground game. And

(01:27):
what is your final message to the people on the
West Coast today.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Sean, It's great to be with you. Thank you so much. Look,
it's getting tighter, that's the honest truth. We've got a
billionaire climate fanatic, Tom Steyer, who's already spent two hundred
and twenty million dollars trying to buy this election, and
he's climbing, and so it looks like we're going into
today the final day, kind of with a three horse race. Look,
with two spots out there, I'm confident because of what

(01:53):
you said at the beginning that people are done in California.
This really is the year we can end this experiments. Now,
sixteen years of total one party control, the Democrats have
had every statewide office. They've had the Legislature with the
two thirds majority in each chamber. They've run every big city,
every major county. They've had the state Supreme Court with

(02:15):
a six to one majority. They've had sixteen years to
show us that their model of far left progressive governance works.
And what's the result a total failure. Highest poverty rate,
highest unemployment rate, highest cost of living, all the things
he said, crime, chaos, homelessness are big cities in Squala.
It's a disaster. And the idea that these people are

(02:35):
going to get another four years, I don't buy it.
There's actually a majority now. The California Post had a
poll the end of last week fifty six percent of
California and say that we need change, we need to
move a new direction. So in November in the general election,
I truly believe we can beat the Democrat machine because
people are done with all of the nonsense and the insanity.

(02:56):
But we have to get through the primary. Today is
vital because it has tightened. The Democrat vote has consolidated,
and that's why it's really important everyone listening in California.
You've got to show up a vote. Don't take it
for granted. It's true that I've been leading in many
of the polls lately, but every vote counts, and you've

(03:16):
got to make.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
Sull I did see one poll.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
This is fair to point out that it is a
dead heat in a general election with you and Steyer,
and you're right, this guy has unlimited funds. Let me
play Tom Styer in his own words, he's basically Gavin
Newsome light, He's gonna He's just basically going to be
a carbon copy. Maybe Katie Kirk won't find him as

(03:41):
attractive as the ever so handsome Gavin Newsom, but he
does have a ton of money and there's going to
be a lot of money spent in this general election.
But we got to get passed today before we can
talk about the general election. Here is him saying he
has a strong anti ICE program.

Speaker 4 (03:59):
Listen, well, I think there are two things going on there.

Speaker 5 (04:02):
Ben.

Speaker 4 (04:03):
One is that yes, people are very scared about ICE
specifically and have an incredibly strong anti ICE program. I've said,
I think they're a criminal organization, and we have very strong,
a very strong platform in terms of prosecuting them for
racial profiling and violence, investigating the detention centers. But you

(04:24):
should know you don't have to trust me. The head
of ICE went online to say that my program is
unfair to ICE agents, and I took that as a
huge compliment.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
Well, why don't you just call him Nazi, fascist, gestapo
that is Tom Steyer, That is Gavin four point zero
here in my view, what say you, mister Hilton.

Speaker 5 (04:46):
I'd say he's worse.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
I mean, basically, the choice that you've got on the
Democrat side is Javier Bassa, who was Biden's utterly useless
health secretary. You've even got Biden cabinet officials now openly
saying how totally absent he was and useless he was
at his job. And you've got to ask how incompetent
do you have to be if Joe Biden's cabinet thinks

(05:08):
you're useless. So that's him, and he just had an
interview where he basically I would call him Karmela for
two point zero because he just did an interview where
he was asked the same question, Remember that famous one.
You've played it many times, Kamala Harris on the view,
Is there anything you would have done differently?

Speaker 5 (05:24):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (05:24):
Nothing comes to mind. Javier Pasa was asked that when
who's pointed out what a disaster everything is in California.
This is a CNN anchors a CNN interview. Passerah says well,
and he says, would you do anything? Would you've done anything?

Speaker 5 (05:38):
Differently.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
Passara says, well, you know, things can't be that bad
in California because we've got a lot of people coming
to Disneyland. That was his answer. So he's more of
the same. Styr is worse. He's more far left. He's
running around pandering to every single leftist activist group, the unions.
He's just a joke, far far to the left of

(05:58):
where we are now. And that's why this is so dangerous.
If you have two Democrats in the top two of
this jungle primary, they're just going to be outbidding each
other on the left. We can't have that in California.
You can't have it for the country. That's why I'm
so honored to have the President's endorsement. He knows how
important it is. Just today I got the Vice president's support.
And the beautiful future that we can look forward to

(06:20):
if you've got a Republican running our biggest state with
common sense principles, cut the bloat and bureaucracy in our
ridiculous Nanni state government, cut taxes, fight the fraud, get
rid of the ridiculous regulations that give us the highest
gas prices, electric bills, and housing costs in the country
and work with the president team on common sense things

(06:43):
like opening up oil and gas production, like managing our
fosts so we can reduce wildfire rists like finding and
stopping the fraud in the medical budgets. These are all
things that the President and his team are doing or
trying to do in California. Use him and his cronies
are blocking it. When I'm there, we'll be working together
and it's going to deliver great results for California.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Oh, I'm watching this. This is a very important race.
This could be a really big indicator that as the
Democratic Party has been radicalized that when you have a
strong candidate that you can win.

Speaker 3 (07:18):
This guy is nuts. I think I agree with you.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
He may be more radical than Gavin if that's humanly possible.
But really, I mean, the people of California like orphans
right now, because you don't have a governor that's actually
there doing their job.

Speaker 3 (07:32):
He's not around exactly.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
That's the point about Newsome. All he cares about is
his own presidential campaign. That's why he's just you know,
there's all this fraud. The fraud has been reported for
years by the state auditor. He did nothing about it.
That's why yesterday I published what will be my first
executive order to set up a taxpayer fraud Strikeforce with
real resources to investigate and prosecute the fraud and if necessary,

(07:58):
find criminal negligence by Newsome and RoboN to the Attorney General,
these other officials who did nothing for years, even though
they had their own state agencies reporting on the fraud
in the homeless budget and much more so, we can't
let them get.

Speaker 5 (08:12):
Away with it.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
But it all starts with voting today. It's not going
to happen unless people actually show up to vote. You
can't take anything for granted. That is incredibly important. One
last thing I'll say, Sean, is if this was a
regular primary, I've already won the Republican primary. If it
was a normal Republican probably there's one other Republican in
the race. I'm far ahead of him in every single poll.

(08:33):
I'm more than double his support. It's like a sixty
five to thirty five situation. But it's not a normal primary.
And that's why it's so important that every Republican who
may be thinking of voting for the other Republican Chad Bianco,
because there, in some sense, we might get two Republicans
in the top two. That can't happen. He's too far behind.
He would be nice, but it's just not a reality.

(08:55):
That's just the math. Don't let by default the two
Democrats get in because you split the Republican vote. We've
got to unite behind the only Republican that's got a
shot in getting into the top two, and.

Speaker 5 (09:07):
That is me.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
I saw your statement yesterday where you came out and
said that your first order of business will be to
stop the corruption. Do we have an estimate how much
money is in waste, fraud, abuse, corruption is involved here?

Speaker 2 (09:21):
Yes, we actually published that. I set up something called
cal Doje a few months ago, and we've been working
away as volunteers. We're not in office yet to have
the exact numbers. We've been going through the public records.
Our estimate is over the last five years, the total
in California four hundred and twenty five billion dollars. That's
about eighty billion a year if you averaged it out
about twenty percent of the budget. In a way, that's

(09:43):
an underestimate. We're very confident in that number. Four hundred
and twenty five billion in the last five years. It's
an absolute scandal. This is just the theft of taxpayer money,
and that's why it's going. It's another reason why I
think we're going to win because people are so angry
about this. It's one thing to make all the political
arguments we make about poverty and taxes and whatever. But

(10:05):
when people who work so hard and as you say,
we have the highest taxes in the country, and then
they see, this is what you're doing with our money
while our roads are crumbling and the school results are
a disaster, and parents are being asked to pay for
basic school supplies in California.

Speaker 4 (10:21):
Bitterly.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
I hear that on the road at our town halls
the whole time, parents saying why am I being asked
to pay for books and pens and paper for our
schools when we have the highest taxes in the country.
Because the money is going to all this broad waste
and abuse. It's really a serious reason why I think
we're going to kick them out this year. People are
done with it.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
Well, I'm certainly done reporting on it, and I feel
your passion. All right, quick break right back more with
Republican gubernatorial candidate. It is primary day in the great
state of California. Steve Hilton. I hope he wins tonight.
I hope we can report on Fox at some point
in the early morning, Fox News can project that Steve

(10:59):
Hilton has won the jungle primary in the state of
California on his way to becoming the next governor. More
with Steve on the other side than your calls coming
up eight hundred and nine to four one, Shawn all Right,
his primary day in the communist utopia of Gavin Newsom
out in California. This is California's opportunity to change course

(11:20):
and right the ship. And Steve Hilton is with us.
He's the leading candidate right now for governor primary days today.
He can't get there without your vote. What's your take now,
John McLaughlin and associates, He's a friend of the program.
He is a great polster. For example, his final poll
in twenty twenty four was that Donald Trump would win

(11:40):
forty eight forty seven. It was forty nine forty eight,
and it was about a point and a half. Now
he's come out with a poll that actually shows Pratt
leading with thirty point one percent of the vote versus
twenty nine point five percent for Bass. Is there a
possibility that happens.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
That feels right to me. There's a real energy in La.
I'man obviously, I spend a lot of time. There's our
biggest city, biggest county. Is that La County is about
nearly a quarter to nearly twenty five percent of the
entire vote in the whole state of California. So I've
been I've got a lot of my supporters are big
supporters of Spencer, and I feel the energy there. It's

(12:21):
helping my campaign in La. The fact that he's generating
such great support. The McLachlin pot actually the same pot
as commissioned by I think the California Post and his
final poll for in the governor's race had me and
Tom Steyer actually tied at twenty five percent and besserah
quite a bit behind at eighteen percent. So if that

(12:43):
turns out to be right, then we'll see that'll be
me against the far left climate fanatic. With the billions
of dollars to spend. I think Spencer Pratt really has
a shot. I mean it's harder because of course La
is even more Democrat dominated. Remember it's the city of
La not the county. It's about the city of LA
is just under half the population of the whole county

(13:05):
and it's the most left wing part. So that's why
he's running as a common sense independent. Really, he's not
running it's a non partisan race. My race is different.
I'm running as a Republican. But I think we can
elect a Republican governor statewide, just as we can elect
Spencer in LA because of the fact that people are
just so have had enough of it. And this is

(13:26):
my message. We don't have to live like this. We
don't have to put up with it. The choice cannot
be put up with the insanity and the costs and
the chaos, or moved to another state. That's ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
Oh Steve, I always admired you as a colleague of Fox,
and I've watched you run this campaign from the beginning,
and I honestly I've been dazzled and impressed at the
highest level. All the time, energy, resources, work you put
into this. It all comes down to today, and I'm
asking everybody in the state of California that is hearing

(14:01):
my voice right now, go out and vote. You have
a chance to save your state. Vote for Steve Hilton.
He will do a great job if he is your
next governor. California deserves so much better than it has
and you have not been served well. And California can
once again become, you know, a state that people will

(14:24):
flock to under Gavin Usom. It's become a state people
want to leave, and they have been leaving in droves. Anyway,
Steve Hilton, We're going to watch very closely. You put
your heart and soul into this. You should be very
proud of the campaign you ran, but I'm asking people
now to reward that hard work with you with a
vote for you today at the polls.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
Thank you, my friend.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
Thank you, Sean. I really appreciate it. Season. Thanks.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
All right, let's get to a busy, busy telephones. Robert
in the great state of Texas. God bless Texas. Robert,
how are you. I'm thinking Texas has got to be
leaning towards tell Rico, the guy with the welcome mat
the border, the guy that believes in six genders, that
refers to women that live next door as neighbors with uteruses,

(15:09):
the guy that thinks that God is non binary, the
guy that's running a vegan campaign. I'm thinking Texas is
leaning towards him. Am I wrong.

Speaker 6 (15:17):
I'm thinking Beto three point excuse me, Beto four point
zero would have been a better selection.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
I mean, when people are now discovering how nutsy is,
what's the reaction among your friends, your neighbors and people
you run into.

Speaker 6 (15:33):
He's cute, he's cute, that he's cute, He's cute. Yes,
that's all you need to know. He's cute?

Speaker 3 (15:41):
Is that?

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Like Katie Kirk interviewing Gavin Newsom and saying, I know
it must be so difficult to deal with the fact
that you're so handsome.

Speaker 4 (15:49):
Do you have a Zoolander problem? No?

Speaker 3 (15:51):
Jesus yes, are you just ridiculously good looking?

Speaker 4 (15:57):
So said no, seriously, what do you do about that?
You don't do anything about it, because if you can
do something about it, and then your people.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Don't you think he's so handsome? Robert he didn't even
dispute it. It didn't say stop, it's about you know
my policies.

Speaker 6 (16:13):
There's just something seriously wrong with that entire party and
you don't even realize it. Speaking of and good luck
to Steve Hilton, Gosh, wish him the best, and thank
you mister Hannity for all that you do. I wanted
to jump ships here to New York, and I was
shocked with all the things that been dummy whatever, he's
also dummy, but me dummy. I've refused to say his

(16:35):
name correctly. Is intentionally doing and scaring everyone. I think
the objective is this scare the billionaires away, scared the
landowners away to where he takes over and finds him
and takes over their buildings and gives away.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
Oh do we lose them? Well, certainly if a landlord
has a bee hive. He did mention a beehive would
be disqualifying to be a landlord.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
The phone just went zap on us. Not sure why
we have the greatest phone system ever.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
Well, we're gonna put him on holds and find out.
Maybe we'll get him back.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
Maybe we will mcdummy instead of Marxist. Kamie Mamdani.

Speaker 3 (17:12):
You want to say, Hi, maybe he's back. Are you back, Robert?
Did we get a glitch fixed?

Speaker 6 (17:18):
Mister Hennity?

Speaker 5 (17:20):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (17:20):
Sorry? What were you saying?

Speaker 6 (17:22):
What I was trying to say, is it been dummy
is intentionally trying to scare everyone out of New York.

Speaker 5 (17:28):
He wants the.

Speaker 6 (17:29):
Billionaires to leave, He wants the landowners to leave. He
wants to find them into submission to where he can
take over the property, find them into oblivion, to where
he can give it all rent free to all of
the illegal aliens. He's trying to turn New York into
a diversity barrier. That is what he's doing. People are going,
how can he called to have prostitution free? Will? Do

(17:51):
you realize that in Islam it's a sin to do prostitutions.
So you get married for an hour. They lived the
rent a wife for an hour. That's why he's won
in prostitutional.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
Oh, come on, that is Linda. Is that true? I've
never heard that. Yeah, it's true. That's how they can say,
I marry you, I marry you, I marry you, I
divorce you, I divorce you, I divorce you, and they're
allowed to. This has got to be fake news. I
can't believe it.

Speaker 4 (18:18):
No.

Speaker 6 (18:18):
But the other is that communism is cannibalism. It doesn't
produce anything. It only eastwit's around it, And they go
to the centers of population, in the centers of industry,
that's in its very founding principles. And that's exactly what
they've done. They've gone to dearborn Michigan. Maybe we produced
some industry there, some cars, I don't know. But they've
gone to New York, which is the center of population

(18:41):
and the center of financial A lot of things obviously
are in New York, and he's deliberately trying to scare
people away to where they don't want to live there,
to where all of his I don't even know what
the words are illegal aliens, I don't know. But again,
he wants to turn the entire city into a diversity barrier,
just like they have diversity barriers in Germany during Christmas time,

(19:05):
and they're starting to do diversity barriers in school here
to separate.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
Listen, all I can say is the results speak for themselves.
You see it in the state of Washington, wealth tax
people are leaving in droves. You see it in California.
People have been leaving in droves. You see the same
thing in New York, New Jersey, Illinois. People are leaving
in droves, and they are marching with their feet. Surely,

(19:29):
now California they just lost some of their wealthiest residents.
Elon Musk is gone. He doesn't work out of Palo
Alto anymore. Mark Zuckerberg is gone. Two of the co
founders of Google, Larry Page among them gone. You see
the former head of Starbucks, he's gone out of Washington State.

(19:50):
You saw what Mamdani did docsing Citadel's Ken Griffin. Well,
Ken Griffin responded by pulling six billion dollars in investment
money that he was going to spend in New York City,
and thankfully he's going to invest that money in Miami,
in the Free state of Florida. I'm very happy about it.
That's high paying career jobs for my neighbors, and I'm

(20:12):
I could not be more happy about it for them.
So they keep doing stupid. California has a wealth tax
they'll vote on in November, retroactive to January. And if
people are, you know, dumb enough to stay there, then
that's on them. I think they're nuts. You know, I
did not take three years ago when I left New York.

(20:34):
I did not do so lightly. You know, I wanted
to do it for years, but you know, based on
my kids where they were in their life, that was
the main thing that was holding me back. And now
I'm not held back and I will never go back.
I will never move to New York. You could barely
get me to visit one or two days a year.

(20:56):
That's how That's how little I want to do with
that state. I'm even hope in the nicks lows, Linda,
how do you like that?

Speaker 3 (21:02):
That's rough, bro, that's cold.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
It's hardcore. I'm just saying it to piss off Nick
fan everyone. So anyway, Robert, appreciate you, man, God bless you.
Eight hundred and ninety four one. Sean, if you want
to be a part of the program, let's say hi
to William in my free state of Florida.

Speaker 3 (21:21):
What's up, William? How are you?

Speaker 5 (21:23):
How you doing, sir?

Speaker 3 (21:25):
I'm good. What's going on?

Speaker 5 (21:27):
Not much? Not much, Sean. You know, we're trying to
wrap our minds around over here in the Saint Augustine
area of Florida. Of you know, everybody told us to
follow the science during COVID, all the gurus, you know
what I'm saying, more educated people than me. And now
we can't figure out what a male and a female is.
Shouldn't we follow the science?

Speaker 3 (21:48):
I do follow the science.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
I have yet to have a single caller identify what
the four other genders are. I've tried, but you know, no,
But there's no take. We're on seven hundred and sixty
radio stations, we're on serious exem we're on the web,
we're on podcast, audio, podcast, We're everywhere, and not one person.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
I put out the call weeks ago.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
If somebody knows what the six genders are, please call
me eight hundred nine four one, Seawan please call.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
I don't know what they.

Speaker 5 (22:21):
Are, Sean go. Just like the Democrats. The Democrats put
down Republicans every time they do anything anything, but not
one Republican or Ain't nobody else has stood up to
them and ask them, what is your plan? Tell me
what is your plan?

Speaker 1 (22:34):
You know, I like the way you had a nice
southern drawl associated with that. I love accents. That was awesome. Yeah,
what is your plan? You know what their plan is.
We know what their plan is. Their plan is, pack
the courts, DC, Puerto Rico statehood, no integrity in voting,
open borders, sanctuary cities and states, free benefits for illegals,

(22:56):
and change the country and build a voting base that
they will have power and perpect. There you go, that's
the plan.

Speaker 5 (23:02):
Amen, Amen, sir, Amen, and my friend, American people want
to vote for and go forward sir, God help us all,
God help us all.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
That's why these elections matter. California. Steve Hilton's on the ballot.
You got time to vote today, got a lot of
time to vote anyway, Appreciate the call, my friend.

Speaker 3 (23:20):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
Eight hundred and ninety four one sewn our number if
you want to be a part of the program. Joe
La j Georgia.

Speaker 7 (23:26):
Hello, Sewan here, the greatest taxpayer champion in history. And
I'm so excited about the stock market under Trump is
breaking every single record. And we got a great guy
running for governor down here. Trump endorsed Burt Jones, and
I think you need to meet him if you hadn't,
because he's a lot like Trump and just a great leader.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
Every Republican top to bottom throughout the country.

Speaker 3 (23:51):
I will be supporting.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
The Democratic Party is a Marxist status leftist, redistribution of wealth,
renewed deal, open border, no law in order, no safety,
security party, high taxes, confiscation of wealth. I'm sorry you
have to defeat these people. Tom in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Boy,

(24:15):
you got bamboozled with a bait and switch with Abigail
Spamberger oh Man.

Speaker 8 (24:21):
Yeah, so I'm a well. First off, Hi, Sean, Linda,
you guys have done a great show today. I got
more emotional than I expected to.

Speaker 3 (24:29):
What did you get emotional about?

Speaker 8 (24:31):
You guys are talking about well with you and Ainsley
talking about America. I'm glad you're born.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
So I really appreciate that. Listen, I am. I am
so lucky. She is such a special woman. I will
say that. And you know when you when you just
have the right connection with somebody and it just is
it is. It is such a gift. Like everything else,
anything good in our lives, I believe is a blessing.

Speaker 3 (24:58):
So thank you for your kind work.

Speaker 8 (25:01):
Yeah, so my background is I'm former Navy, I'm disabled now.
My wife and I are working on building a farm
in Virginia, working towards fostering kids. So we're definitely going
to get a copy of that book.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
Well, I'll tell you what. We'll take down your number.
I'll send you an autograph copy if you give me
your name and number, okay, name an address.

Speaker 8 (25:18):
Rather, Okay, for sure. Man, I appreciate that.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
I think I have a contact. I think I have contact, Okay,
and we Yeah.

Speaker 8 (25:26):
I was heavily invested in suicide intervention. So even I
appreciate the values and the support that you guys give,
so just.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
And all that, we appreciate you too. And so what
kind of farmer do you want to be?

Speaker 5 (25:40):
Small?

Speaker 8 (25:40):
So I'm not trying to be a huge thing. I
want to I want to teach kids the food comes
from the ground and not from the grocery store, so
that we're kind of building our life towards.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
I think one of the best experiences in my life,
when I was in Rhode Island is for a number
of years I had an It was a state owned
plot of land, but they give you enough land to
farm on and it was hard work man, and I
planted everything cucumbers, tomatoes, bell peppers, corn, you name it.

(26:10):
And then I realized I put all this work in
and out of a you know, when the corn comes
up in rows and you only get two ears of corn,
and I'm like, I can buy twelve for two dollars
down the block. Why am I working so hard? I
can afford the two bucks. But you know what, I
think there's something very noble about working the earth and

(26:31):
working with your hands. I think man was designed for
that personally, and I wish you all the best with
your farm, and so it's a tough business. But if
you're teaching kids in the process, that's very cool.

Speaker 3 (26:42):
Good for you.

Speaker 8 (26:43):
So the reason I cold on that. And there's something
special about reaching out, grabbing something and being able to
eat it that a lot a lot of kids these
days don't know. But the reason not cold. And I
wanted to ask you because I've done a lot of
research into this and I keep it dead ends and
I can't find an answer. So we know that last
year the DNC took out a loan for fifteen million

(27:05):
dollars and then in my state of Virginia, they dropped
seventy million in this ballot scandal that ended up being
a waste anyway. And we know that historically the DNC
drops like one hundred eighty million dollars in every important campaign,
where the GOP drops like twenty dollars and eighty cents.

(27:25):
I'm exaggerating, but you know what I mean. But where
is this new money coming from? Where is it going?
And do you think that deficit is going to affect
the primaries we're going into.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
I think all the money impacts the primaries. Look, I
will tell you this and it's not really widely known.
Republicans have way more money in the bank than Democrats
right now, way more. But I don't want to I
don't want to highlight our advantages right now. I just
want everyone to feel the urgency of the moment, and
the urgency is they cannot be in power.

Speaker 3 (27:59):
They can't.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
He'll destroy the country. And that's not hyperbole on my part.
All right, that's when wrap things up for today. It
is election night, Primary night out in California. Whill a
full coverage. Also, Republican leader in the polls, Steve Hilton
will join us. Ted Kruz will join us tonight, Ken
Paxton on the radicalism of James tell Rico, Stephen Miller tonight,

(28:24):
and Ainsley Earhart celebrating America's two hundred and fiftieth All
coming up, say a DVR tonight, Hannity nine Eastern on
the Fox News Channel. We'll see you tonight, back here tomorrow.
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